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The Internal Revenue Service provided initial guidance to aid employers in establishing pension-linked emergency savings accounts, an outgrowth of the wide-ranging SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.
January 15 -
The International Federation of Accountants reviewed the most helpful research by academics, accounting organizations and firms on the role accountants are playing in ESG reporting and assurance.
January 15 -
CEOs are increasingly enthusiastic about deploying generative AI technology like ChatGPT as part of their strategic plans, but they're wary about climate change and regulations, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
January 15 -
What you don't know can hurt you as it pertains to your clients as well as your own life insurance portfolio.
January 10The TOLI Center East -
From estate, gift and trust work to Social Security maximization and charitable planning, there are a host of offerings firms can work on once the tax return is finished.
January 9 -
The debt ceiling agreement included a side deal that would allow $70 billion in accounting moves to spare agencies most cuts, though $20 billion in cuts to IRS funds may be accelerated.
January 5 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has decided not to add several projects to its technical agenda, including one on commodities, despite requests.
December 28 -
Firms of any size can inspire a world-changing culture that starts from the inside of the organization and expands into other spheres of influence.
December 28Prager Metis CPAs -
The Internal Revenue Service's Exempt Organizations and Government Entities unit has published two new technical guides aimed at nonprofits.
December 27 -
The IRS-sponsored program relies on hundreds of dedicated accounting volunteers to ensure filers receive the crucial and necessary tax refunds they depend upon and ultimately help people fight poverty and food insecurity.
December 27Sax LLP